Wa. Heitbrink et al., EVALUATION OF VENTILATED SANDERS IN THE AUTOBODY REPAIR INDUSTRY, American Industrial Hygiene Association journal, 55(8), 1994, pp. 756-759
Orbital and reciprocating sanders were evaluated in autobody shops to
obtain information on the ability of the sanders to control worker dus
t exposures. Air is exhausted from ventilated sanders at a rate of 0.2
5 to 1.0 m3/min. When unventilated sanders were used, short-term total
dust exposures ranged between 2 and 170 mg/m3. When ventilated sander
s were used, short-term total exposures ranged between 0.22 and 1.2 mg
/m3. Aerosol photometer measurements showed that ventilation decreased
dust exposure by a factor of 10 when body-filling compound was sanded
. These results indicate that the use of sanders equipped with high-ve
locity, low-volume ventilation should be encoraged in the antibody rep
air industry.